Broadway is a station on the Red Line subway at the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Broadway in South Boston, Massachusetts. It was opened on December 15, 1917 as part of the Dorchester Extension of the "Cambridge Connection" from Downtown Crossing (formerly Washington station) to Andrew. The station has a single island platform to serve the two tracks. Broadway was planned to be a stop on the Urban Ring Project, which is currently shelved due to lack of funding.
After the Cambridge Tunnel was completed between Harvard and Park Street in 1912, work began to extend the line south to Dorchester. Rather than being opened all at once, the second section was opened station-by-station as soon as possible due to popularity. Extensions opened to Washington (Downtown Crossing) in 1915, South Station Under in 1916, and to Broadway on December 15, 1917. Broadway was the southern terminus of the line until Andrew opened on June 29, 1918. With the exception of Park Street - which was built with three platforms to handle crowds - Broadway was the only station on the original Cambridge-Dorchester Tunnel with an island platform (rather than two side platforms) in order to facilitate transfers through its three levels. Not until Columbia and Savin Hill opened in 1927 were there other island platforms used on the line.
Broadway is a major street in Chicago's Lake View, Uptown, and Edgewater community areas on the city's North Side, running from Diversey Parkway (2800 North) to Devon Avenue (6400 North). Originally called Evanston Avenue, the name of the street was changed to Broadway on August 15, 1913 as part of 467 road name changes enacted on that date. The new name was taken from New York City's famous theater district. The street runs at a mostly southeast-to-northwest diagonal direction between Diversey Parkway and Lawrence Avenue (4800 North). Between Lawrence Avenue and Devon Avenue, Broadway runs in a north-to-south direction and becomes 1200 West in place of Racine Aveune. The north-south section of Broadway is located a half-block west of and parallel to the Chicago Transit Authority's Red Line and Purple Line elevated train tracks. Broadway carries U.S. Route 14 from its terminus at Foster Avenue to the intersection of Ridge and Bryn Mawr Avenues. Broadway is the only street in the city of Chicago that does not have a suffix. It is neither Street, Avenue, Road, Boulevard nor Parkway; known simply as Broadway.
Broadway is a 1929 film directed by Pál Fejös from the play of the same name by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. It stars Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Paul Porcasi, Robert Ellis, Merna Kennedy and Thomas E. Jackson.
This was Universal's first talking picture with Technicolor sequences. The film was released by the Criterion Collection on Blu-ray and DVD with Paul Fejo's Lonesome on August 2012.
Roy Lane and Billie Moore, entertainers at the Paradise Nightclub, are in love and are rehearsing an act together. Late to work one evening, Billie is saved from dismissal by Nick Verdis, the club proprietor, through the intervention of Steve Crandall, a bootlegger, who desires a liaison with the girl. "Scar" Edwards, robbed of a truckload of contraband liquor by Steve's gang, arrives at the club for a showdown with Steve and is shot in the back. Steve gives Billie a bracelet to forget that she has seen him helping a "drunk" from the club. Though Roy is arrested by Dan McCorn, he is later released on Billie's testimony. Nick is murdered by Steve. Billie witnesses the killing, but keeps quiet about the dirty business until she finds out Steve's next target is Roy. Billie is determined to tell her story to the police before Roy winds up dead, but Steve isn't about to let that happen and kidnaps her. Steve, in his car, is fired at from a taxi, and overheard by Pearl, he confesses to killing Edwards. Pearl confronts Steve in Nick's office and kills him; and McCorn, finding Steve's body, insists that he committed suicide, exonerating Pearl and leaving Roy and Billie to the success of their act.
Actors: Jamie Thomason (miscellaneous crew), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Matt Frewer (actor), Charles Hallahan (actor), Frank Welker (actor), Thomas F. Wilson (actor), Nichelle Nichols (actress), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Marina Sirtis (actress), Cree Summer (actress), Rachel Ticotin (actress), Keith David (actor), Michael Dorn (actor),
Genres: Animation, Fantasy, Short,Actors: Frank Welker (actor), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Thom Adcox-Hernandez (actor), Rocky Carroll (actor), Greg Weisman (producer), Frank Paur (producer), Kazuo Terada (director), Saburo Hashimoto (director),
Genres: ,Actors: Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Clancy Brown (actor), Cree Summer (actress), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Matt Frewer (actor), Marina Sirtis (actress), Thom Adcox-Hernandez (actor), Greg Weisman (producer), Frank Paur (producer), Kazuo Terada (director),
Genres: Animation,Actors: Marina Sirtis (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Clancy Brown (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Kath Soucie (actress), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Pat Fraley (actor), Peter Renaday (actor), Frank Welker (actor), Carl Johnson (composer),
Plot: In 994 A.D., Goliath and the few remaining gargoyles help defend the Scottish castle where they live. In exchange the human occupants protect the gargoyles during the day, since they turn to stone from dawn to dusk. The gargoyles are put under a spell, and they remain in stone form for one thousand years. When they wake up they find that their castle has been moved atop a skyscraper in New York city, thanks to billionaire Xanatos. He wants their help, but the gargoyles are leary of treachery. Meanwhile Goliath forms a friendship with Elisa Maza, a police detective who is investigating Xanatos.
Keywords: betrayal, castle, curse, edited-from-tv-series, gargoyle, manhattan-new-york-city, medieval-times, new-york-city, superhero, turned-to-stoneActors: Lacey Chabert (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Scott Cleverdon (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Kate Mulgrew (actress), Rachel Ticotin (actress), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Carl Johnson (composer), Thom Adcox-Hernandez (actor), Malachi Pearson (actor),
Plot: In the middle of a battle with the Quarrymen, Goliath blacks out for a moment. When he awakens, he's human and married to Elisa and has two children. Though he's been granted his secret yearnings, there are other unforeseen consequences. He still remembers his life as a gargoyle. Will he choose the life he has or his old life?
Genres: ,Actors: Tress MacNeille (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Charles Hallahan (actor), Charles Hallahan (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Tress MacNeille (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: Tress MacNeille (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Cam Clarke (actor), Cam Clarke (actor), Scott Cleverdon (actor), Scott Cleverdon (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Matt Frewer (actor), Cree Summer (actress), April Winchell (actress), Jim Cummings (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Laura San Giacomo (actress), Carl Johnson (composer), Brigitte Bako (actress), S. Scott Bullock (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Marina Sirtis (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Marina Sirtis (actress), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Carl Johnson (composer), Lawrence Bayne (actor), Thom Adcox-Hernandez (actor), Brigitte Bako (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: Dorian Harewood (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Edward Asner (actor), Edward Asner (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress), Tim Curry (actor), Keith David (actor), Keith David (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Jonathan Frakes (actor), Carl Johnson (composer), Thom Adcox-Hernandez (actor),
Genres: ,In the beginning
(Every thing was new, city lights those subway sounds)
I was a young love
(Fell in love with you)
You looked so beautiful
At the matinee
(On Broadway)
She threw a kiss my way
(Broadway)
I fell in love
(Broadway)
Fell in love, with the leading lady, yeah
Anticipation
(Ran within my mind butterflies were flying high)
After the encore
(Would this be the time)
That love would bring us together
But when the curtain fell
(On Broadway)
The theater was an empty shell
(Broadway)
Tell me where did she go
(On Broadway)
Guess I'll never know, I'll never, never know
So baby, take it to the stage
So we can dance
You and I, a virgin romance
Take it to the stage
Where love began
My imagination, let's make pretend
(I fell in love, oh, whoo)
Well, she stole my heart
And I was so young and I didn't understand it
But I waited and I waited and I waited
To see was, she a widow or out
And come around to marry, yeah, oh, yeah
(Broadway)
Anticipation run in on my mind
(Broadway)
What a weight on my mind, my mind
Broadway
Broadway is a station on the Red Line subway at the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Broadway in South Boston, Massachusetts. It was opened on December 15, 1917 as part of the Dorchester Extension of the "Cambridge Connection" from Downtown Crossing (formerly Washington station) to Andrew. The station has a single island platform to serve the two tracks. Broadway was planned to be a stop on the Urban Ring Project, which is currently shelved due to lack of funding.
After the Cambridge Tunnel was completed between Harvard and Park Street in 1912, work began to extend the line south to Dorchester. Rather than being opened all at once, the second section was opened station-by-station as soon as possible due to popularity. Extensions opened to Washington (Downtown Crossing) in 1915, South Station Under in 1916, and to Broadway on December 15, 1917. Broadway was the southern terminus of the line until Andrew opened on June 29, 1918. With the exception of Park Street - which was built with three platforms to handle crowds - Broadway was the only station on the original Cambridge-Dorchester Tunnel with an island platform (rather than two side platforms) in order to facilitate transfers through its three levels. Not until Columbia and Savin Hill opened in 1927 were there other island platforms used on the line.